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HHC Products — Sale Banned by Law in the Czech Republic

HHC (hexahydrocannabinol) was a synthetic cannabinoid derived from THC through hydrogenation. In the Czech Republic, HHC and its derivatives (HHC-P, THC-P) were banned by the government as part of synthetic cannabinoid regulation. This page serves as an informational and educational resource about HHC products that were previously sold. If you are looking for legal alternatives, see our CBD, CBG, and CBN product range.

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Sale of HHC products has been discontinued

The Government of the Czech Republic has banned the sale of HHC (hexahydrocannabinol) and similar synthetic cannabinoids. This page serves as an information resource only.

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What Is HHC?

Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) is a hydrogenated form of THC. It is created by adding hydrogen atoms to the THC molecule, which alters its chemical structure. HHC had similar effects to THC but with a slightly different profile.

Why Was HHC Banned?

The Czech government banned HHC and similar synthetic cannabinoids due to insufficient research into long-term effects, consumer safety concerns, and efforts to regulate new psychoactive substances.

Legal Alternatives to HHC

CBD (cannabidiol), CBG (cannabigerol), and CBN (cannabinol) are fully legal cannabinoids with a proven safety profile. They offer relaxation, sleep support, and other benefits without psychoactive effects.

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Information Resource

This page serves as educational material about HHC — what it is, how it worked, and why it was banned.

Comparison with Legal Alternatives

Compare the properties of HHC with legal cannabinoids such as CBD, CBG, and CBN.

Legislative Overview

Current information on the legislation governing synthetic cannabinoids in the Czech Republic.

Frequently asked questions

HHC (hexahydrocannabinol) is a synthetic cannabinoid created by hydrogenating THC. It has a similar chemical structure to THC but with saturated bonds, which makes it more stable.
The Czech Republic government banned HHC and similar synthetic cannabinoids due to insufficient research into their safety and as part of regulating new psychoactive substances.
Legal alternatives are CBD (cannabidiol), CBG (cannabigerol), and CBN (cannabinol). These cannabinoids offer relaxing effects without psychoactivity and are fully legal in the Czech Republic and the EU.
HHC had psychoactive effects similar to THC, while CBD is non-psychoactive. CBD offers relaxation, overall wellness support, and is proven safe. HHC is banned; CBD is legal.
No, the sale of HHC and all its derivatives (HHC-P, THC-P) is banned in the Czech Republic. We recommend legal alternatives — CBD, CBG, or CBN products.

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